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CC & The Pussycat Guys & Dolls:
Aww bless her  :Luv2:

Maybe would be better to get the leg off, she may be able to move about easier  :)

Desley (booktigger):
If the leg is causing her an issue with toileting though, and there is a tumour, I dont know why the vet hasn't suggested amputation - they really do bounce back after it, and she would probably be much happier - I know a human in a similar situation who said it was the best thing she did

Janeyk:
Aww Zoe is lovely  :Luv2:  very best of luck for her xx

cazanna67:
Hi delsey

As its not a serious thing zoe has..thank goodness. She was able to keep the leg, she does manage to a certain extent...walking around etc: (but not using back leg) but when she stands still, she uses back leg.


This is zoe.. :)

cazanna67:
Thanks for all your ideas folks!!! :)

Yeah, cos zoe shares her current tray with 2 other cats, so would be good to get one, that fits all...And stops zoe peeing on floor.

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